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Published 2007-12-10 Printer-friendly version
Summary: There are some significant differences between Clarion strings and .NET strings. Clarion# introduces the ClaString class, which for the most part allows Clarion# to use strings the same way classic Clarion uses strings. Here's what you need to know about this new data type.
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